Good to see MB is still going strong, and still offering their own "in store" warranty. MB was my 'go to" store for 5+ years, and while I only had to make use of it once, having them take over the hassle of replacing an overheating Saphire ATI 1950bpro (systemic vrm cooling problem w/ v1 pcb) was well worth the trip across into hfx.

Yes they are still going strong! Great shop and great bunch of guys to deal with! They are my go to store.

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Originally Posted by Borg

I am curious... what is XFX's warranty like? If you buy a used XFX card, does it automatically transfer or does XFX demand serial numbers and/or receipts?

I just recently bought a used xfx6850, so I've been through this process. As boggtrotter just stated, the warranty can only be transferred once, so you have to buy it from the original owner. You need the serial number of the card (on the card itself) and the original owners registration code from when they registered it on the xfx website. That is all you normally need. In my case however, they weren't sure if the owner registered the card within 30 days of buying it (the original owner must register it within 30 days in order to get the lifetime warranty). So I had to get a copy of the owners original receipt, scan it, and email it to xfx. Once they saw it and confirmed the dates, I had a used card with a transfered lifetime warranty to me after I registered it.

You do have to register the card within 90 days of buying it used, although I'm not sure how they would confirm or deny that.

I am thankful of this thread, a Radeon 5770 i sold at the begining of this year died on my friend, so I went through the RMA process knowing they were going to throw some extra fees my way, so when it come down to it, ($51 admin/frieght fee, plus shipping to Athlon), I simply told them that those charges were unacceptable for a card that is worth $50 used online, and that i knew of them waving such fees before. And that if they were to charge me that amount, then I would simply start paying the $15 upfront cost for another manufacturer that wouldnt charge these high admin fees. Today I recieved an email stating,

"We have contacted Sapphire and managed to get managments special approval to treat yours as a special case and waive your admin fee"

So thanks to the OP I probably would have used it as a paper weight if not for this thread! (Too bad for Sapphire I have moved on from buying their gear ne ways)